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we just need people now that we are getting the technology fixed we need to go back and take a look at what is actually going on. because it can make a difference in your lives. and the lives of your families. >> so the president once again outlined tributes we have heard many times before. you can stay on your parents policy until you are 26. you may not be barred from insurance if you have pre-existing conditions. closing the gap for seniors. the president trying to get back on message and sk divert the pus public's attention. >> what are the critics saying. the critics are not nullified. john bayeonmany times the insure companies are not gettinget correctcorrect levels in about m if they are getting any information at all. you cathe 41 million americans o have got without insurance and some 7 million that the administration wants to sign up on healthcare.gov by next march that final deadline, those folks are very concerned watching closely as well. >> mike at the white house, thanks very much. >> okay. >> right now we have a major snow event that is going on across the northern tier
we just need people now that we are getting the technology fixed we need to go back and take a look at what is actually going on. because it can make a difference in your lives. and the lives of your families. >> so the president once again outlined tributes we have heard many times before. you can stay on your parents policy until you are 26. you may not be barred from insurance if you have pre-existing conditions. closing the gap for seniors. the president trying to get back on message...
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the chinese come back to show what technological capability they have. show economic might and demonstrate to the world that they, too, can be tech knoll onlyicly advanced. they can use it as a stepping stone to send people to the moon. >> we must be able to learn more with current technology than what we had the in '70s. >> some at nasa say china's mission could interfere with nasa's probe orbiting the meal. >> with the, the mission sent up in september is studying the exosphere, the environment around the moon and the dust on the surface of the moon. any disturbance of either of those environments could throw a monkey wrench into the satellite. the ro propellant as it makes its way down to the surface will put a lander on the surface, the propellant that slows down the environment will pollute the environment. the principal scientist is not happy. it presents another alternative, and that is we can study how quickly the propel ants dissipate out of the exosphere environment. >> it will be exciting to have anything on the moon after a long time. >> the
the chinese come back to show what technological capability they have. show economic might and demonstrate to the world that they, too, can be tech knoll onlyicly advanced. they can use it as a stepping stone to send people to the moon. >> we must be able to learn more with current technology than what we had the in '70s. >> some at nasa say china's mission could interfere with nasa's probe orbiting the meal. >> with the, the mission sent up in september is studying the...
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technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent the menace of nuclear weapons in iran, if diplomacy can solve it existential threat -- if we can fully address the reasons -- these threats without going to war, israel and the world will be more secure. so will the united states. my friends, as everyone here knows, the world is mourning the loss of a great leader right now, nelson mandela. mandela was a stranger to hate. he rejected recrimination in favor of reconciliation. and he knew the future demands that we move beyond the past. just think of the lessons that he taught the world, which have
technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent...
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supplying weapons and other kinds of advanced technology and not the same time it is certainly technology that is voted for sanctions this includes this. >> i have been a part of a relationship with iran and this is a simplistic picture, which i sometimes read as part as a rationale is that all and what he mention is that russia would this and russia can cancel a deal after 2010. they are very much -- and that previous president of the both about roche and in particular about this. i think that we have improved because of syria. because of our business is extremely helpful and great. and there are different views on whether we should encourage this or not but some people believe that -- it is not in the best interest because if we improve the relationship will immediately turn to the west of forget about everything that we have talked about. and that is why we should try to prevent it in the report of this because we should be something that we encourage this and this includes a better relationship because of arm is extremely important as a regional player. and learned forward russia that
supplying weapons and other kinds of advanced technology and not the same time it is certainly technology that is voted for sanctions this includes this. >> i have been a part of a relationship with iran and this is a simplistic picture, which i sometimes read as part as a rationale is that all and what he mention is that russia would this and russia can cancel a deal after 2010. they are very much -- and that previous president of the both about roche and in particular about this. i...
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because the technology of the nuclear cycle, you can get off the internet -- the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapons is already out there. and iran is a large country and it is a relatively wealthy country, and so we have to take seriously the possibility that they are going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we got an agreement with north korea, they essentially already had a nuclear weapon. with respect to pakistan, there was never the kinds of inspection regimes and international sanctions and u.n. resolutions that were in place. we have been able to craft an international effort and verification mechanism around the iran nuclear program that is unprecedented and unique. that doesn't mean it's easy. and that's why we have to take it seriously. but i think one of the things that i've repeatedly said when people ask, why should we try to negotiate with them, we can't trust them, we're being naÏve, what i try to describe to them is not the choice between this deal and the ideal, but th
because the technology of the nuclear cycle, you can get off the internet -- the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapons is already out there. and iran is a large country and it is a relatively wealthy country, and so we have to take seriously the possibility that they are going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we got an agreement with north korea, they essentially already had a nuclear weapon....
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jake, what sort of technology are we talking about? >> john, it's called a positive control system. positive train control is where the ntsb i has been pushing for0 years. the combination of gps sensors, sensors in the tracks, control sensors and remote control in the trains to compensate when a driver has been disabled, incapacitated or not paying attention. >> is there any difference between passenger trains and freight trains and the technology that they have? >> well, the difference really has to do with just how incredibly dangerous a train can be depending on what it's carrying. we've seen in new york the dangerous situation where trains are full the people. but even trains without people on board canner dangerous. in 2005 in south carolina, there was a terrible crash in which a tanker full of chlorine basically atomized in the air and a cloud of this poisonous gas caused the evacuation of 5,400 people and killed seven. in canada we saw in quÉbec the crash in which oil basically spilled, caught on fire and exploded, destroying that town. it's really just a question of what th
jake, what sort of technology are we talking about? >> john, it's called a positive control system. positive train control is where the ntsb i has been pushing for0 years. the combination of gps sensors, sensors in the tracks, control sensors and remote control in the trains to compensate when a driver has been disabled, incapacitated or not paying attention. >> is there any difference between passenger trains and freight trains and the technology that they have? >> well, the...
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wilson, a pioneer of 3d gun making says the emergence of new printer technology and the availability of resilient plastics mean the possibilities are endless. >> there'll be hybrid technologies and new material families which will enable people to make relatively different composite style weapons that look different and act differently and are much more reliable than today. >> reporter: the bureau of alcohol, twak questi alcohol,, tobacco and firearms -- the guns can only be detected using traditional screening methods like at amounamoun airport as schools because now the guns must contain a metal part. >> it's illegal to have a firearm with less than 7 ounces of metal in that firearm. >> it's about gaining a foothold into the digital manufacture of weaponry. >> reporter: after a brief delay, the house voted today on a bipartisan basis to reauthorize the undetectable firearms act that was set to expire next week. the legislation now goes to the senate. the atf says the law which dates back to 1988 was forward-thinking 25 years ago, but even with the renewal it may not go far enough b
wilson, a pioneer of 3d gun making says the emergence of new printer technology and the availability of resilient plastics mean the possibilities are endless. >> there'll be hybrid technologies and new material families which will enable people to make relatively different composite style weapons that look different and act differently and are much more reliable than today. >> reporter: the bureau of alcohol, twak questi alcohol,, tobacco and firearms -- the guns can only be...
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i think it is important for everybody to understand this is hard because the technology of nuclear site you can get off the internet. the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapon is already out there, and iran is a large country and relatively wealthy country. so we have to take seriously the possibility that they're going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we had agreement with north korea, they essentially had a nuclear weapon. with respect to pakistan, there was never the kind of inspection regimes and international sanctions and u.n. resolutions that were in place. we have been able to craft an international effort and verification mechanism around the iran nuclear program that is unprecedented and unique. that doesn't mean it's easy, and that's why we have to take it seriously. but i think one of the things that i have repeatedly said when people ask why should we try to negotiate with them, we can't trust them, we're being naive, what i try to describe to them is not the choice between t
i think it is important for everybody to understand this is hard because the technology of nuclear site you can get off the internet. the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapon is already out there, and iran is a large country and relatively wealthy country. so we have to take seriously the possibility that they're going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we had agreement with north korea, they...
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technology's great. it's supposed to make our lives better and simpler, more efficient, more effective. it's fun, it's innovative and it's leading the world. but at the same time, we got to make sure that these technologies are not overused, not only by our federal government officials and law enforcement, but also by others who would do us harm, who have sarpetishesly maybe converted that technology to do something a libble more pervasive and a little -- little bit more pervasive and a little bit more perverse. it is for that reason that senator wyden, my colleague in the united states senate, and i have introduced what's called geolocational, or g.p.s. act, to curtail those that want to follow us without our own knowledge. we believe that you should have to have a probable cause warrant in order to track somebody's geolocation. i want that for my own kids, i want that for me. i want to make sure that technology is safe and secure, so i encourage my colleagues, mr. speaker, to look at h.r. 1312, the g.p
technology's great. it's supposed to make our lives better and simpler, more efficient, more effective. it's fun, it's innovative and it's leading the world. but at the same time, we got to make sure that these technologies are not overused, not only by our federal government officials and law enforcement, but also by others who would do us harm, who have sarpetishesly maybe converted that technology to do something a libble more pervasive and a little -- little bit more pervasive and a little...
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also, as part of the polling, this comes from united technologies congressional connection poll. about -- actually, more than half of these young people, 18 to 29 who were surveyed said, they actually think the law is going to get repealed. whether that's reality or not, it's the perception. if they think that after three-plus years of what most of us would argue there's been pr, how in the world do you convince them at this point to sign up? >> absolutely, shannon. i think what this really shows is millenials are a whole lot smarter than president obama thinks they are. they have looked at the choices and, as this poll shows, they are not really interested. he catapulted to his presidency by taking this group of people for granted and as much as i think young people want to see some sort of health care reform, they are not really interested in being forced to pay for something that doesn't really benefit them. >> richard, what does the president do if they decide that they are not signing up? >> i hear you, shannon. the only people taking young millenials for granted is the repu
also, as part of the polling, this comes from united technologies congressional connection poll. about -- actually, more than half of these young people, 18 to 29 who were surveyed said, they actually think the law is going to get repealed. whether that's reality or not, it's the perception. if they think that after three-plus years of what most of us would argue there's been pr, how in the world do you convince them at this point to sign up? >> absolutely, shannon. i think what this...
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martha: we are spending more money, we have more technology being put into education than ever before so we are doing something wrong and we need to figure out what it is. so what do we do with this information? >> there is a lot to learn from this. you know a very important point. if we are spending more. we are spending more than most of the countries in the world and we don't have enough to show for it. also the point is that radical change is possible. upstarred countries like finland and poland, they turn them around. they are using high standard and high regard for teachers. perhaps most hearting for the u.s. we are told many of these countries turning themselves around are using innovation that started in the u.s. but it's not just ideas, it's many implementation. martha: there are so many factors at play here. we'll talk about it in a good debate coming up. so we ask everybody to stick around. good to see you. bill: fox news alert. minutes from now house speaker john boehner on the obamacare reboot. you will see this in a matter of minutes as soon as it starts. ♪ ♪ [ male
martha: we are spending more money, we have more technology being put into education than ever before so we are doing something wrong and we need to figure out what it is. so what do we do with this information? >> there is a lot to learn from this. you know a very important point. if we are spending more. we are spending more than most of the countries in the world and we don't have enough to show for it. also the point is that radical change is possible. upstarred countries like finland...
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because the technology of the nuclear cycle -- you can get off the internet -- the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapons is already out there. and iran is a large country and it is a relatively wealthy country, and so we have to take seriously the possibility that they are going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we got an agreement with north korea, they essentially already had a nuclear weapon. with respect to pakistan, there was never the kinds of inspection regimes and international sanctions and u.n. resolutions that were in place. we have been able to craft an international effort and verification mechanism around the iran nuclear program that is unprecedented and unique. that doesn't mean it's easy. and that's why we have to take it seriously. but i think one of the things that i've repeatedly said when people ask, why should we try to negotiate with them, we can't trust them, we're being naïve, what i try to describe to them is not the choice between this deal and the ideal, but th
because the technology of the nuclear cycle -- you can get off the internet -- the knowledge of creating a nuclear weapons is already out there. and iran is a large country and it is a relatively wealthy country, and so we have to take seriously the possibility that they are going to try to get a nuclear weapon. that's what this whole exercise is about. having said that, if you look at the history, by the time we got an agreement with north korea, they essentially already had a nuclear weapon....
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tir
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it's a space company, modern technology. it begs the question of will we see bitcoin as a frequently accepted mode of payment in the future? >> i think we could. when the infrastructure is in place and the merchant accepts it, it's more security than a credit card payment. it's a matter of having those things in place and having people understand how it works. >> do you think there will be the technology, you can make these transfers and it's simple to do? >> it's that way right now. again, the matter is how universal it is, how often people have heard of it, accept it and are willing to take it for their business. right now, that's the limiting factor, not the technology, itself. >> when bitcoin or when you started your travels, bitcoin was worth about $100. right now, it's inflated. there is a big bubble going on. it may be a bubble, but it's over a thousand dollars. did you ever think maybe i should have saved that bitcoin? >> i don't because really, i went into this wanting to learn more about it. the rise in value of bi
it's a space company, modern technology. it begs the question of will we see bitcoin as a frequently accepted mode of payment in the future? >> i think we could. when the infrastructure is in place and the merchant accepts it, it's more security than a credit card payment. it's a matter of having those things in place and having people understand how it works. >> do you think there will be the technology, you can make these transfers and it's simple to do? >> it's that way...
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they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >> would you be able to recognize the names and faces of 180 strangers, in 15 minutes? if the answer is yes, then you're a prime candidate for the annual contest. paul brennan remembered to go along too. >> there are people in this room who can memorize the order of more than 20 packs of playing cards. recall more than 300 random spoken numbers. and remember a sequence of binary numbers more than 4,000 digits long. it seems unbelievable until you see them do it. >> it's boring sitting and looking at numbers but the truth is that during the memorization time, we create a lot of pictures, sounds in our minds, our mind because our memory is really colorful and is really, really something occupying yeah. >> during t
they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >> would you be able to recognize the names and faces of 180 strangers, in 15 minutes? if the answer is yes, then you're a prime...
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technology as it can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world perils -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promised. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent the menace of nuclear weapons in iran him a if diplomacy can solve the x essential -- in iran, if diplomacy can solve it threat --l if we can fully address the reasons -- these threats without going to war, israel and the world will be more secure. so will the united states. my friends, as everyone here knows, the world is mourning the loss of a great leader right now, nelson mandela. mandela was a stranger to hate. he rejected recrimination in favor of reconciliation. and he knew the future demands that we move beyond the past. just think of the lesso
technology as it can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world perils -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promised. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent the...
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rapidly changing technology, increasing and expanding reliance by financial companies on technology, that perform business and customer interaction functions. the creativity and persistence of would-be cyberattackers and complexity of network architecture. while we made progress in our efforts to protect the financial system we will always have much work ahead of us. second, a public/private partnership in this area is not only desirable it's necessary. some of the threats that concern us the most and have potential of creating the greatest harm are deliberate actions with intent to cause damage to the financial system. as a result, protection of our financial system can succeed only combining the resources an capabilities of government with those of the private sector. third, this endeavor is about protecting the financial sector as a whole from the largest financial institutions and exchanges to community banks and credit unions. accordingly, we work to reach financial institutions of all sizes and business types. each stakeholder has an important role to play in this collective en
rapidly changing technology, increasing and expanding reliance by financial companies on technology, that perform business and customer interaction functions. the creativity and persistence of would-be cyberattackers and complexity of network architecture. while we made progress in our efforts to protect the financial system we will always have much work ahead of us. second, a public/private partnership in this area is not only desirable it's necessary. some of the threats that concern us the...
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i know the types of technologies u.s. companies produce, that i will be looking at in china, that they are now using to monitor air quality in beijing, to give the people in beijing real-time information about their air quality. that is success moving forward. that is success for the u.s., and that is a building block for china, that will get them moving forward in leaps and bounds, which is frankly, what needs to be done. so i do remain hopeful. i know that, in the united states, for every dollar we have invested in the clean air act, we have recouped four dollars to eight dollars in economic benefits. if we can convince the chinese that our continued relationship is worth that investment, then we will all reap those benefits together. i think i should end there and thank you all for allowing me to be here. let's start the conversation and, again, congratulations to cap for 10 years. i look forward to what you will do. you have been pretty good so far. thank you very much. [applause] >> welcome. it is fun being administr
i know the types of technologies u.s. companies produce, that i will be looking at in china, that they are now using to monitor air quality in beijing, to give the people in beijing real-time information about their air quality. that is success moving forward. that is success for the u.s., and that is a building block for china, that will get them moving forward in leaps and bounds, which is frankly, what needs to be done. so i do remain hopeful. i know that, in the united states, for every...
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china sees the space program as a symbol of that going into national state is a technological advancements. i do still use the limits. china aims to establish a permanent space station by twenty twenty and eventually tantamount to the main. maybe now it is in your head up the delivery of your internet shopping was just too slow you are going to love. that's ahead of the adams on has just unveiled the future of deliveries and easy to press it. he wants to use what you've seen here these little after proctor media drones to fly small packages to consumers in just thirty minutes. the us retail giant said its products to require additional safety testing and federal approval but the nonsense what it's calling it a crime they are serving as could be up and running again for the wide effects. the key with the anti god or cares what you can take that to stay with us. like this it seems simple you can get complicated. some certainty when everything can change things can get difficult. so cleaning of the sea can give you a better view. see the inside story of the company. calls to the global econom
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the technology worked just fine but the civil libertarians and privacy advocates thought the gps would give big brother a chance to snoop on drivers. legislators in oregon state house decided that the whole idea was political poison. and for the next five years it completely faded out of view. until the oregon department of transportation ran a new experiment late last year. this time participants had a range of choices. they could let their smart phones track their movements. install gps units that sent data to a private firm instead of the government. or use a device that recorded only how many miles they drove but not where they drove. that's what vicki chose for her car. every month the unit transmitted her mileage count to the state dot which then sent her an invoice. >> from a tax policy point of view, this was really interesting to me because when i go to the pump i am filling my car with gas, i'm not thinking about the taxes i'm paying and i'm paying both federal and state. when you get a bill in the mail, you think about the taxes that you are paying. and that does put a wake
the technology worked just fine but the civil libertarians and privacy advocates thought the gps would give big brother a chance to snoop on drivers. legislators in oregon state house decided that the whole idea was political poison. and for the next five years it completely faded out of view. until the oregon department of transportation ran a new experiment late last year. this time participants had a range of choices. they could let their smart phones track their movements. install gps units...
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the report and technology know how that was the creation of a fully functioning guns with the use of a three d printer stay with us for more the eye the weak stupid things giving at christmas and the united states account for roughly twenty percent of annual mall during that period of time people at risk last national one baby when they shop. yes certainly in our modern use people are often spending money that they don't spending on things they don't need to accomplish what they have really gone the door. stories. you can do. changing the world likes me. so picture. i don't the forty minutes past the hour now. it's been a critical week for scotland a long lead up to its vote on independence late next year peter alex summoned launched a weighty document laying out what he labelled a mission statement for the nation's future artist s are so real it's the key points scored by the pro independence movement the scotland b an independent country to six or question that requires a simple yes or no waking at three hundred euro looking at could hardly be said for the scots are not taking it l
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yeah it offers stop/start technology and an epa-estimated 36 mpg highway. do you mind... sure, i'm great with kids. [ crying ] yeah. we're next! great... [ both chuckle ] yeah. [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. this holiday season, chevy's giving more. get this 2014 chevy malibu ls for around $179 a month. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. ask your doctor about nexium. >>> all right. so there's a historic two-year budget deal that's on the table now. it's got to pass the house, pass the senate, go to the president. i assume, brie aanna, if it pas the house and senate, the president wi
yeah it offers stop/start technology and an epa-estimated 36 mpg highway. do you mind... sure, i'm great with kids. [ crying ] yeah. we're next! great... [ both chuckle ] yeah. [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. this holiday season, chevy's giving more. get this 2014 chevy malibu ls for around $179 a month. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux...
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military technology, such as precision munitions, the f-35 joint strike fighter, the v-22 osprey. israel is the only country in the world to receive it from the united states. and engaging in extensive training and joint exercises in areas of special operations, missile defense, and search-and- rescue. unprecedented levels. these examples and a lot more should make crystal clear our commitment to preserve israel's qualitative military edge so that israel can defend itself by itself against any threat. and when israel, or if israel were to come under attack by terrorists on its borders or by an international organization, we will always stand up for israel's right to defend itself. and the united states is always particularly prepared to be the first and fastest to israel's side in any time of crisis. we approach this challenge believing that israel has to be strong to make peace, but that peace will also make israel stronger. and we are convinced that the greatest security will actually come from a two-state solution that brings israel lasting peace. shared prosperity throughout t
military technology, such as precision munitions, the f-35 joint strike fighter, the v-22 osprey. israel is the only country in the world to receive it from the united states. and engaging in extensive training and joint exercises in areas of special operations, missile defense, and search-and- rescue. unprecedented levels. these examples and a lot more should make crystal clear our commitment to preserve israel's qualitative military edge so that israel can defend itself by itself against any...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ [ female announcer ] can you bridge a divide with a fresh baked brownie? ♪ yes! yes you can. bake the world a better place with nestle toll house. >>> we're watching for this. u.s. secretary of state john kerry's arrival on capitol hill. he's actually scheduled to testify about 1:00 or so to defend the recent iran nuke deal before the house foreign affairs committee. >> now, that deal, of course, calls for more inspections, some limits also on iran's uranium enrichment program in exchange for the easing of some sanctions on iran. but a bipartisan group of senators is close to a deal on an agreement, if you like, on tougher sanctions. >> and so let's bring in jim sciutto
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some schools use technology to help kids learn, even if they can't see, hear or speak. roxana saberi visited one of those schools that specialises in eted u kating kids with severe disabilities. >> kids come to the henry viscardi school from all over new york. some, like chris, in an ambulance. the 16-year-old has a disability and he requires constant medical care. now he's on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> since i came here they taught me a lot, that there are no limits, and i can do anything. >> this confidence is in large part thanks to technology like this. >> do you remember how to do that? >> no. >> it's helping 180 students with severe disabilities who might otherwise not be able to study. >> i know what i want. i don't let anyone stop me. >> 20-year-old chelsea can't speak through her mouth, but this helps her to communt using her eyes. >> it's using eyegaze. when you don't have much movement, you have access to technology. >> around 8% of children under age 15 in the u.s. are considered disability. half of them are severely disabled. under federal
some schools use technology to help kids learn, even if they can't see, hear or speak. roxana saberi visited one of those schools that specialises in eted u kating kids with severe disabilities. >> kids come to the henry viscardi school from all over new york. some, like chris, in an ambulance. the 16-year-old has a disability and he requires constant medical care. now he's on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> since i came here they taught me a lot, that there are no...
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technology, resources etc. it is a little bit bizarre to .ddress this lieberman, prime minister netanyahu shared with you the intimate details of a talk, and he said what do you think about kerry stated that today? >> i really don't know. maybe it was something dramatic, something new. i came from new york, i was the last three days in new york. my feelings, we have heard a lot design, but i'm not sure that it is possible. are reallye that we sold. achis so easy to reach -- bre this, especially when we are so close to some kind of internal agreement. i think it is something very not deviate must from the trust and credibility. >> you didn't answer the first part of the question? he shared with you the details? >> no. >> not today. on a regular day. >> of course. least three or four times every day. course, i want all assessment is a different assessment beside us sharing the same information. >> so you have disagreements with the prime minister? [laughter] it is not a secret, you know. [laughter] >> is there an
technology, resources etc. it is a little bit bizarre to .ddress this lieberman, prime minister netanyahu shared with you the intimate details of a talk, and he said what do you think about kerry stated that today? >> i really don't know. maybe it was something dramatic, something new. i came from new york, i was the last three days in new york. my feelings, we have heard a lot design, but i'm not sure that it is possible. are reallye that we sold. achis so easy to reach -- bre this,...
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very technological application. well, that pyramid, it works about the same weight in almost every society where they start at the base and they work their way up until the money runs out. in the united states, we've always start at the top of the timid and worked our way down until the money runs out. the money runs out. so we don't really have the kind of emphasis on good primary care and good, a good wellness program that most other pyramid models offer in these industrial is countries today. so those two characteristics are one that will continue to grapple with. were not going to have a system as we defined. we aren't going to have a bottom to top enemy but the real challenge will be, can become the anti-pyramid from top to bottom with better allocation of resources and greater efficiency? that's in essence what we're kind of you as we go forward. given those characteristics, let me just say i think there are a number of areas for which republicans and democrats, conservatives and liberals really find very litt
very technological application. well, that pyramid, it works about the same weight in almost every society where they start at the base and they work their way up until the money runs out. in the united states, we've always start at the top of the timid and worked our way down until the money runs out. the money runs out. so we don't really have the kind of emphasis on good primary care and good, a good wellness program that most other pyramid models offer in these industrial is countries...
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jobs in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and technology. that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class. been streamlining regulations that are outdated or unnecessary enemies coming together around a responsible budget one that grows our economy faster right now and treats her long-term deficits, one that and wines sequester cuts that haven't made a lot of sense. [applause] and then frees up resources to invest in things like scientific research that has always unleashed new innovation in new industry. when it comes to our budget we should not get stuck in a stale debate from two or three years ago. a relentlessly growing deficit of opportunity is a bigger thr
jobs in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and technology. that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class....
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been on the developed in the post twenty twenty is that it is to ignore pain that access to mold and technology were recovery rates can be improved the potential there is enormous but i think any major oil company indicated this would bet that in mind but also recognize that the sec is a very long journey between now and a position where free investment will possible. on top of that you have major foreign companies that were able to invest in iran in the milling season and in the last decade. um that ultimately left a wrong because it became too difficult or private that too that experience is going to come all the right the enthusiasm of the business development units within some of the major companies. all of the sexes but the onset of onset of the interesting full for western companies. what are you sure onto would be with which is aunt interesting um you have an enormous market area. one of the largest in the middle east or the ghost in the middle east at this point i'm potentially with a very strong source of revenue in you and get set to on consumer goods not a factor in fulton mo to the
been on the developed in the post twenty twenty is that it is to ignore pain that access to mold and technology were recovery rates can be improved the potential there is enormous but i think any major oil company indicated this would bet that in mind but also recognize that the sec is a very long journey between now and a position where free investment will possible. on top of that you have major foreign companies that were able to invest in iran in the milling season and in the last decade....
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it has got modern technology. the styling tells you it is a mustang. cars a lighthouse banner for us as we rollout the 25 cars in five years in our european launch that we launched a few months ago. launching it,ou this pony car, in a european market? customers right now are shying away from buying cars. industry in its pre-recession high was 80 million in western europe. 13.5.ly closer to we are running along a number of signs of very modest, but nonetheless, recovery. it is recovered moderately. that 13.5 million, it has stayed broadly the same. there are still have some interest in the sports cars. it has a was been an interesting mustang. you think it is very relevant at this time and appropriate. can you give us an idea of how many of these you expect to sell in europe? >> yeah. we're not giving volume predictions at the moment. probably later next year as we more about that details of the car am a we will then.to talk about it we know there is a great deal of interest in the car. it does not just help the brand, but the car as well. could it beco
it has got modern technology. the styling tells you it is a mustang. cars a lighthouse banner for us as we rollout the 25 cars in five years in our european launch that we launched a few months ago. launching it,ou this pony car, in a european market? customers right now are shying away from buying cars. industry in its pre-recession high was 80 million in western europe. 13.5.ly closer to we are running along a number of signs of very modest, but nonetheless, recovery. it is recovered...
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is our technology playground. it gives us the opportunity to showcase what we have in the .arket area that push ebaye trying to to brick-and-mortar retail. >> if you look at what we are able to do for online shoppers, none of that exists in the off- line world. >> for paypal, that means replacing cash registers to customersow to make comfortable with swapping their wallets with their phones. they roll out high-tech touchscreen walls like this one in separate cisco. we turned an average storefront into an interactive shop double store. >> you walk up and touch the grass -- glass. then you pay on your mobile device. papal -- paypal brought in revenue of $1.6 billion. 42% of ebay's hall for the quarter. >> we take a small transaction fee. >> mobile payment is a crowded field with startups like square. million active0 customers that use the paypal wallet to shop area and that is a meaningful advantage. we have a relationship with that consumer that goes beyond the numbers. for a place to there is technically no shoppi
is our technology playground. it gives us the opportunity to showcase what we have in the .arket area that push ebaye trying to to brick-and-mortar retail. >> if you look at what we are able to do for online shoppers, none of that exists in the off- line world. >> for paypal, that means replacing cash registers to customersow to make comfortable with swapping their wallets with their phones. they roll out high-tech touchscreen walls like this one in separate cisco. we turned an...
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joining us from applied technology. accent.eeded a northern nice work. >> we will be joined by robert skidelsky talking the autumn statement, next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. here are the top headlines. ukraine's opposition will hold talks with president viktor yanukovych's party after more than 20,000 people joined protest against his rejection of a european union trade pacts. protesters have set up calls for the administration to resign. executives from europe's biggest banks under pressure to surrender their bonuses. yesterday, six banks were fined 1.7 billion euros for manipulating benchmark interest rates. the european commission's antitrust fines were sanctioned ing two $6igg billion. george osborne gives the autumn statement, the end of your financial update to parliament. it is focusing on balancing the books as britain' recovery. >> let's talk more about the statement. i am joined by the bush economic historian and member of the house of lords, rob
joining us from applied technology. accent.eeded a northern nice work. >> we will be joined by robert skidelsky talking the autumn statement, next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. here are the top headlines. ukraine's opposition will hold talks with president viktor yanukovych's party after more than 20,000 people joined protest against his rejection of a european union trade pacts. protesters have set up calls for...
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a breakthrough in trash technology ahead. jenna: well, right now an engineering marvel puts your gash anage to -- garbage to good use. alicia a acuna is live in denver with more. >> reporter: yeah, it doesn't smell bad, it just looks cool. this is so not your average recycling program. we talked to a team of scientists who have pat tempted a way to take your everyday trash, food and all, and turn it into glass. the laboratory fridge is packed with a treasure-trove of leftovers. >> you have coffee, this is plain grass. >> we can eat the food and then use the waste to create materials that we need. >> reporter: lead researcher dr. ivan says worldwide demand for glass is booming. right now global usage stands at about 100 metric tons a year. the high-value minerals used to manufacture glass are normally dug out of mining pits. >> what we have done is that we can find the same material that the mining industry can provide today from a different source. >> reporter: in other words, food that grows from the ground is absorbing the
a breakthrough in trash technology ahead. jenna: well, right now an engineering marvel puts your gash anage to -- garbage to good use. alicia a acuna is live in denver with more. >> reporter: yeah, it doesn't smell bad, it just looks cool. this is so not your average recycling program. we talked to a team of scientists who have pat tempted a way to take your everyday trash, food and all, and turn it into glass. the laboratory fridge is packed with a treasure-trove of leftovers. >>...
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and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy lives here. ♪ >>> no meet the press" is back with our political roundtable. chuck todd, stephanie rawlings-blake, andrea mitchell. >> welcome, stephanie rawlings-blake, mayor of baltimore, first time on "meet the press." mayor since 2010, serves on the national democratic committee as well. nice to have you here. >> nice to be here. >> the question is how good are things, really, and chuck, there are so many stories about how angry the president is. they want to separate the president from all the problems, but where is the accountability? does someone have to be fired before americans think we're on the right track? >> if this doesn't turn out to be the fix, if this website fix doesn't turn out to work as well as they're promising right now on various conference calls, what they're promising as far as the public is concerned, then i think you would see republican accountability and some demand for action. all o
and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy lives here. ♪ >>> no meet the press" is back with our political roundtable. chuck todd, stephanie rawlings-blake, andrea mitchell. >> welcome, stephanie rawlings-blake, mayor of baltimore, first time on "meet the press." mayor since 2010, serves on the national democratic committee as...
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and there is some irony in that statement as we look at all of the cyberattacks on technology around the country. and new reports about just how extensive the national security agency really is. they have spent years spying on online gamers, including those playing on worl of workout. in obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel says people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administration has not sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says he couldn't write a greatepiece of fiction in the obamacare nartive. we are joined now by best-selling author in his latest book. i was going to make a remark abt a number of things. i will constrain myself. ezekiel emanuel, saying if you really want to keep your doctor, the obama deal is just to pay up. >> so what is he telling us? in obamacare works if you're rich. so if you're rich, you get to have choices and we heard that certain high and technologically advanced hospitals are being dropped off of all these insurance plans. and again, don't get access to the doctor you wanted the best health care system you can possibly have unless y
and there is some irony in that statement as we look at all of the cyberattacks on technology around the country. and new reports about just how extensive the national security agency really is. they have spent years spying on online gamers, including those playing on worl of workout. in obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel says people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administration has not sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says he couldn't write a greatepiece of fiction in...
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sure you're familiar with the obama care website problems, just a reminder, we should make sure our technology is ready for the market. >>> and the public affairs school at the university of texas is offering a spring seminar on obama care enrollment. >>> a satanic memorial next to the ten commandments, it could happen. a new york based satanic temple is petitioning to set up a display outside of the oklahoma state house next to the biblical statue. proponents argue if the state allows one type of religious expression, it must allow alternative forms as well. the aclu said it agrees but there should be no religious statues on any state property. it was dismissed under the nut category. >>> and for everyone who naps during a flight. take a lesson from one man aboard a united flight who dozed off when the plane landed and everyone got off, and no one woke him up. when he finally got up, the plane was empty, the lights were off, and the doors were locked. luckily his cell phone worked. >> i called my girlfriend and she thought i was crazy. i said, debbie, i'm locked on a plane. she said, tommy, s
sure you're familiar with the obama care website problems, just a reminder, we should make sure our technology is ready for the market. >>> and the public affairs school at the university of texas is offering a spring seminar on obama care enrollment. >>> a satanic memorial next to the ten commandments, it could happen. a new york based satanic temple is petitioning to set up a display outside of the oklahoma state house next to the biblical statue. proponents argue if the...
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. >> you have to think about the scale of amazon, if they deploy this technology, they'll do it on a high scale. the technology advances at amazon, and if the faa puts the infrastructure in place, i don't see why it wouldn't. >> an order is boxed in a warehouse, attached to the drone and sent to the delivery address. 5 pounds much weight is allowed. one of the technical issues. >> how do we make them safe, that they can't be hacked and will not fall out of the sky or run into something. >> provided that is ironed out privacy concerns will prop up. it should have a plan that is riggerous. it should articulate to the federal aviation body. >> folks took to twitter to comment. many made light of it. jim priest writes: there's also a parody twitter address for amazon saying: somebody actually did put up one of these yellow notes that they put on twitter saying: drone delivery would have to comply with faa rules. they will not be complete until 2015 as mandated by congress. until then, don't expect a package on your porch coming from the sky. >> even if the faa approves drone strikes by 2
. >> you have to think about the scale of amazon, if they deploy this technology, they'll do it on a high scale. the technology advances at amazon, and if the faa puts the infrastructure in place, i don't see why it wouldn't. >> an order is boxed in a warehouse, attached to the drone and sent to the delivery address. 5 pounds much weight is allowed. one of the technical issues. >> how do we make them safe, that they can't be hacked and will not fall out of the sky or run into...
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to -- now that we are getting the technology fixed ande need you to go back take a look at what is actually going on. it can make a difference in your lives and the lives of your families. the president yesterday as onlaunches the second act healthcare.gov, encouraging people to go to the website and try again. the washington times this -- the president leader and chief on obamacare. -- salesman -- cheerleader in chief for obamacare. democrats and the president are expected to have a coordinated effort in pushing healthcare.gov. --e is a congressman's tweet what do you think about the rollout of healthcare.gov enter the president fire somebody? betty in albuquerque, new mexico. democrat. thank you for accepting my call. this particular congress that we now -- i believe the th -- hasnd 12 -- 112 title of the greatest do-nothing congress in the history of the united states. they have been held hostage by a small group of people. those group of people refer to as the tea party. they have been led by the most the housepeaker of probably in the nation's history -- mr. john boehner. obama should
to -- now that we are getting the technology fixed ande need you to go back take a look at what is actually going on. it can make a difference in your lives and the lives of your families. the president yesterday as onlaunches the second act healthcare.gov, encouraging people to go to the website and try again. the washington times this -- the president leader and chief on obamacare. -- salesman -- cheerleader in chief for obamacare. democrats and the president are expected to have a...
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this is also a legacy technology anymore we're constructive on. >> that stock is rising. that doesn't concern you even though it's sitting 27.86? >> it started with the confusion over employment and harassment situation that turned out not to be the case. you've had two ceo changes. you're looking at appealing fundamentals at low price points. >> also looking at retailers now. obviously in the middle of the holiday shopping season, this is a time for focus on this. is there some winners and losers in this area? >> absolutely. there's conflict in terms of whether or not you've had strong holiday sales starting off or if they've been weaker? if you look at high end consumer, look at tiffanys, macy's or kors. the economy is improving a little bit. on the opposite end, wal-mart is promotional. i think that's a negative imp pact on companies like target. wal-mart announced strong beginnings to holiday sales season. i think that with dollar stores, companies like target, that don't have a strong brand and luxury into the market are going to fair worse here. we're positive on ti
this is also a legacy technology anymore we're constructive on. >> that stock is rising. that doesn't concern you even though it's sitting 27.86? >> it started with the confusion over employment and harassment situation that turned out not to be the case. you've had two ceo changes. you're looking at appealing fundamentals at low price points. >> also looking at retailers now. obviously in the middle of the holiday shopping season, this is a time for focus on this. is there...
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. ♪ and harness our technology for new energy solutions. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to build a better tomorrow. that's why we're here. ♪ so ally bank has a that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. . >>> one prominent political so, with chevy's black friday sale, the price you see is the price
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now engineers in japan on greenfield the technology up to date an hp of our weekend time and that explains. one school of the most sophisticated matter to take the camry call it the same amount of the day as i found to be the keys recently many banks and hospitals have become due a finger stick a mosey and still have ip companies such as google. some cities also use this method addicted to back up to a facilitator. was it that ensues of the prefix to as the sensor data on its one hundred to fourteen thousand citizens on the tips for safe keeping. the city with cruelty to change the way it was easy to ofsted the truth of the dunedin sound. many local governments in beatific the theory of most of audio information into disaster. steve the massive quake what week it was it that it could cause major damage and saw real reconstruction. so officers may kill me back up to date is on cakes. what stays and to diffuse this cd. yep was enough about seventeen hundred kilometers away on that jesus did. if you were hit by a disaster. or we can use the save the two together local government up and runnin
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so there's also an interest in aero stats and the technology that could bring. for anyone who's been in the arctic, you know, we speak about that. and certainly, we're opening up a new set of beachfront properties up there at a much greater rate than we expected. but anybody who has been up in the arctic and actually worked or flown over the arctic will know for a good portion of the year it really is a terribly inhospitable place and a very, very difficult set of challenges whenever you want to operate anything up there. so it's of great interest to us, and i think likely we will find a mixture of manned aircraft and unmanned vehicles and tethered vehicles to provide us that capability. >> very good with. stephanie? >> sir, i have one question about the norad strategic review, if i could ask you to put your prior hat back on. with norad in charge of air space, wanting control for 50 years and then adding an additional mission of maritime warning, can you talk about what the future may hold for norad and what kind of additional mission sets that from a canadian
so there's also an interest in aero stats and the technology that could bring. for anyone who's been in the arctic, you know, we speak about that. and certainly, we're opening up a new set of beachfront properties up there at a much greater rate than we expected. but anybody who has been up in the arctic and actually worked or flown over the arctic will know for a good portion of the year it really is a terribly inhospitable place and a very, very difficult set of challenges whenever you want...
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the wings of a critical technology. once that is gone, once they develop and master the skills and jobs that trouble with it are traded out. a place like seattle washington. and those jobs in that room never come back. now we have created a new version of the 737. boeing has understood when you let go when technology leave you pay a terrible price. this has new wing technology. so far we're able to protect someone. now with other new aircraft coming on line we are going to be in a fight of our lives to preserve the technology here in the united states. i might add, a lot of the technology and the design for commercial aircraft found its way in defense r&d. and that is sponsored by the u.s. taxpayer. and analysts have a question to wind as the u.s. taxpayer, when we commercialize and defense products from the wind is the taxpayer realize a return on investments? today i can tell you, we have never had a return on investment so that is why people should be concerned. we still have the capabilities in this country of great
the wings of a critical technology. once that is gone, once they develop and master the skills and jobs that trouble with it are traded out. a place like seattle washington. and those jobs in that room never come back. now we have created a new version of the 737. boeing has understood when you let go when technology leave you pay a terrible price. this has new wing technology. so far we're able to protect someone. now with other new aircraft coming on line we are going to be in a fight of our...
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to be operational for the next 15 years and in that time, hope the scientific findings and the new technologies twod will eventually justify the costs. >> al jazeera. ♪ the view from space, seeing satellites plus the radar that's the view from the surface of the radar picks up the snow, and the rain that is out there. still some know around connecticut and massachusetts. this area was over here now it is over there. that's what we can expect here for the next two to three hours. 5:00 o'clock the snows out of philadelphia, washington, baltimore, but still coming down around boston, and again a plot of the snows coming down, but the main roads are fine, because they have been treated and the temperature is about freezing. the side roads they will be a little bit slippery, now here comes the lake effect snow, this is bitter cold air coming in, wednesday and thursday, temperatures will be going down, they are not going up, in fact they will be cropping quite a bit. a good 12 inches of snow at least in some areas close to the great lakes as the lake effect snows pick up wednesday, and thursday. te
to be operational for the next 15 years and in that time, hope the scientific findings and the new technologies twod will eventually justify the costs. >> al jazeera. ♪ the view from space, seeing satellites plus the radar that's the view from the surface of the radar picks up the snow, and the rain that is out there. still some know around connecticut and massachusetts. this area was over here now it is over there. that's what we can expect here for the next two to three hours. 5:00...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ warp speed. ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a...
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and say, look, this technology thing isn't going away. it's not a fad, and we need to really incorporate it and internalize it into the government. we need a digital first strategy, which means the government's got to get really good at hiring contractors and talent on the inside to implement this stuff. >> are there going to be repercussions? obviously, there have been repercussions for the obama administration, just look at their polling numbers and approval, massive political repercussions. do you think there will be repercussions for cgi, for example, the chief contractor on this project? >> sadly, no, i don't think there will be. you know, the federal government isn't very good at managing accountability with its contractors, and generally, when you have a marketplace that's as dysfunctional as the procurement marketplace, i wouldn't be surprised if cgi federal continues to win contracts. i wouldn't hire them to build my website, but unfortunately, i think the way that the procurement system works now, cgi can do things like sue itse
and say, look, this technology thing isn't going away. it's not a fad, and we need to really incorporate it and internalize it into the government. we need a digital first strategy, which means the government's got to get really good at hiring contractors and talent on the inside to implement this stuff. >> are there going to be repercussions? obviously, there have been repercussions for the obama administration, just look at their polling numbers and approval, massive political...